Personality Quirks
passion | integrity | galvaniser | lark | sociable introvert | determined | curious
Engaging and connecting people creatively and with purpose – aligning to the strategy and priorities of an organisation - is at the core of what I do. That can be either by drawing up strategies and plans or content creation with words, either written or spoken, a particular strength!
Nuances
My natural instinct is to ask 'why' and enjoy the challenge of getting to the heart of any particular subject. I specialise in making the complex simple and engaging. Much of my writing has been ghost writing for numerous senior leaders, and I'm able to adopt very varied tones and styles easily.
Rate
Rate Weighting
£300 - £600
consultancy or content creation, complexity, time frame
Specialist areas
Engineering
Futuristic Technology
Aviation
Arts and literature
Core Services
Content Production
Strategy & Planning
Tools
Adobe Photoshop / MS Word / MS Powerpoint / MS Excel / Mailchimp
Hashtag Highlights
#communications #communicationsconsultant #content #contentcreation #contentcreator #engineering #futuristictechnology #technology #artsandliterature #arts #literature #aviation #strategy #strategyandplanning #contentproduction
Skill Armoury
Brand Portfolio
Testimonials
Martin Mason, Inclusion | Talent | Leadership
Paul Stein, Chief Technology Officer at Rolls-Royce plc
“Justine is a truly wonderful communications professional who can navigate the organisation quickly, build rapport at pace and craft excellent communications. Every piece of comms that I have seen Justine create is both inspiring and engaging. I would recommend Justine to anyone looking for first class communications and engagement support that make a difference.”
“I worked with Justine as my communications partner and can unreservedly recommend her. For written media she was able to turn high level accounts with deep technical content into readable, interesting copy. For videos she is a great coach helping with style as well as content. And she was proactive in recommending when senior thought needed to be communicated more widely to engage employees. A great comms partner. ”
Blog Articles
Emotionally Absent Parents in Jane Austen’s Novels
In Jane Austen’s Persuasion (1817), Sir Walter Elliot holds the startling view that ‘his two other children were of very inferior value.’1 However, Sir Walter is not alone in being a disinterested parent in Austen’s novels.
Readers revel in Mr and Mrs Bennet of Pride and Prejudice (1813). Mr Bennet has some of the best lines in the novel, but they also reveal his flaws as a parent. ‘Lydia will never be easy till she has exposed herself in some public place or other,’2 he says wittily, before allowing her on a disastrous trip to Brighton.
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